Book Review
Kids First, Diabetes Second
by Nancy Walker
Each year, more than fifteen thousand children in the US are diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. In that moment, their lives—and their parents’ lives—are changed forever. Diabetes affects all organ systems and can cause blindness, loss...
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Jug-a-ro-mack-a-la-lulu-e-quack-a-la-lulu-e-zack-a-la-lulu-o-pippen and the bullies of Badgersville
by Nancy Walker
Bullying is one of the most frequently reported school discipline problems in the United States. A U.S. Department of Education study found that more than 40 percent of middle schools identified bullying as a frequent problem. And a...
Book Review
Who's Cookin Breakfast
by Nancy Walker
lvis’ famous lines, “Love me tender, love me true,” serve as the central tenet of Lynna Roane’s Who’s Cookin Breakfast. The author, a licensed practical nurse (LPN) with a bachelor’s degree in business management,...
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In Sickness and In Health
by Nancy Walker
“The dog is no longer wagging the tail, the tail is wagging the dog,” writes Abby Ruby, author of In Sickness and In Health: Exercise Addiction in Endurance Athletics. Exercise addiction, she continues, is a condition in which...
Book Review
Eye to Eye
by Nancy Walker
“Honor thy father and thy mother,” instructs the Bible. Gloria Walther, author of "Eye to Eye":Volume 2, a handbook on parenting preschoolers might include “Honor also thy children.” This easy-to-read manual belongs on every...
Book Review
Eskimo-Indian Olympics
by Nancy Walker
Rhoda Nageak skinned a seal in 57 seconds. Homer Lord carried four grown men a distance of 187 feet without dropping them. And Michael Paulsen walked 2,886 feet 10 inches with 31 one-pound weights hung from his ear. Eskimo-Indian...
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